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  • [divider]Take a moment and listen to this hauntingly atmospheric music by twentieth century Argentine tango composer, Astor Piazzolla. Oblivion was written in 1982 and used in the soundtrack of Mario Bellocchio’s film, Enricho IV.

    There are many versions of this piece for different combinations of instruments. This performance features Latvian violinist, Gidon Kremer and comes from his CD, Hommage a Piazzolla.

    Like all great music, Oblivion conjures up a complex mix of emotions which cannot be put into words.

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    What feelings does this piece evoke for you? As you listen, pay attention not only to the melody, but to the underlying harmony and rhythm in the bass and piano.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZo_4pm6L_0

    For a contrast to Kremer’s performance, listen to this orchestral version played by the Montreal Symphony and Charles Dutoit.

    It’s an excerpt from a CD entitled Tangazo. If one version speaks to you more than another I’d be interested in